The Tamil Nadu theatrical rights for the Telugu romantic drama "The Girlfriend," starring Rashmika Mandanna alongside Koushik Mahata, Rohini, and Anu Emmanuel, set for a November 7, 2025, release via Think Studios.
Directed by Rahul Ravindran—whose debut "Chi La Sow" (2018) earned acclaim for its fresh take on relationships—and scored by Hesham Abdul Wahab of "Hridayam" fame, the film explores love's complexities, as teased in its trailer released five days prior.
Posted by
, a Pan-India film tracker and reviewer with a focus on South Indian cinema, the update includes promotional posters emphasizing the lead duo's chemistry to build regional hype amid modest initial engagement of 32 likes and 1,853 views.
The November 1, 2025, teaser for "Chatha Pacha: The Ring of Rowdies," a Malayalam action drama about misfits forming a wrestling club in Fort Kochi, starring Arjun Ashokan and Roshan Mathew in a WWE-inspired narrative.
Directed by debutant Adhvaith Nair, the film features music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, whose thriller scores from "Aalavandhan" and "Yavarum Nalam" add rhythmic intensity to the rowdy, rivalry-driven plot.
Secured for global release in over 100 countries since August 2025, it highlights Malayalam cinema's push into international markets via stylized wrestling action and emotional underdog stories.
The trailer for "Others," a Tamil medical crime thriller directed by debutant Abin Hariharan, starring debut actor Aditya Madhavan as a detective probing health anomalies in IVF babies and Gouri G. Kishan as a doctor, with music by acclaimed composer Ghibran.
Scheduled for theatrical release on November 7, 2025, the film builds on its August teaser and recent audio launch, positioning it as a timely entry in Tamil cinema's thriller genre amid rising interest in medical dramas.
Posted by cinema reviewer, affiliated with a film distribution firm, the share highlights Pan-India tracking efforts, as evidenced by the post's attached poster featuring Madhavan's intense close-up and production credits from Grand Pictures and Arka District.
Vikram's 63rd film, titled Chiyaan 63, starring him as Sethu under debut director Bodi K Rajkumar, produced by Shanthi Talkies and Arun Viswa, with a gritty thriller aesthetic hinted in the red-hued first-look poster featuring a fleeing silhouette and pursuing headlights.
This pairing marks a bold move for Vikram, a Tamil cinema veteran known for intense roles in hits like Ponniyin Selvan, as he opts for an untested director after reportedly rejecting scripts from established names like Madonne Ashwin, emphasizing fresh narratives over safe bets.
Fan reactions on mix hype for Vikram's comeback post-Thangalaan with surprise at the debutant choice, sparking discussions on rare star-newcomer collaborations that have succeeded before, like Rajinikanth's Baasha, potentially elevating Rajkumar's career trajectory.
the Kannada film Elumale, hailing its innovative mix of romantic thriller tropes and Veerappan-era bandit lore as the standout release of 2025, urging viewers not to miss it.
Released on September 5, 2025, Elumale—directed by debutant Punit Rangaswamy and starring Raanna as a cab driver entangled in border crimes with Priyanka Achar—draws from real 2004 incidents near the Tamil Nadu-Karnataka frontier, featuring 30% Tamil dialogue as noted in replies.
Positive early reception, echoed in reviews from The Hindu and Hollywood Reporter India, praises its tense pacing and authentic forest settings around MM Hills, positioning it as a fresh evolution of Kannada cinema's thriller genre amid comparisons to Kantara.